Are you ordering your truck or just going to a dealer? My boss ordered his XLT with leather seats. Every truck at the dealer was lariat that included leather but maybe you will get lucky though, what are your plans for the 6.0? High hp maybe?

I bought a 2012 Lariat cc sight unseen through a friend at auction with 3k miles on it. It was a nice truck but was a base lariat. No heated seats, took forever to warm up in winter. Two things I couldn't stand about it. I traded it in 2weeks ago for a 13 Lariat ultimate, loaded with everything. Heat/cool seats, aux heater, Nav,moonroof, camera, twenties. Now I'm happy. Don't be fooled by Lariat on the fender. The base is pretty sparce.

to the OP, do yourself a favor and buy the lariat fully loaded. This is the first vehicle I've ever bought that was fully loaded and I Love it. If your approved for 65k you will be able to find exactly what you are looking for and end up paying much less. I bought mine in Ohio and got the dealer to take 13k off the sticker which included an extended warranty. I have no regrets and Love my new truck. Good luck and let us know, including pics, what you buy.

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